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Long‐Term Care Partnership Effects on Medicaid and Private Insurance
ABSTRACT We examine the impact of the Long‐Term Care Insurance Partnership (LTCIP) program—a collaborative initiative between the state‐level Medicaid programs and private health insurance companies designed to promote private long‐term care insurance (LTCI)—on insurance ownership and Medicaid utilization.
Joan Costa‐Font, Nilesh Raut
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The Effects of Political Fragmentation on Fiscal Deficits in Turkey [PDF]
Recent theoretical and empirical research has considered how differences in political arrangements affecting national policy formation might explain variation in fiscal policies pursued (Volkerink and de Haan, 2001).
Gülcan Önel, Yesim Kustepeli
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The International Transmission of Fiscal Expenditures and Budget Deficits in the World Economy
Jacob A. Frenkel, Assaf Razin
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Do Physicians Respond to Additional Capitation Payments in Mixed Remuneration Schemes?
ABSTRACT Mixed remuneration schemes with capitation and fee‐for‐service (FFS) payments hold financial incentives to add patients to the list and provide services to listed patients. However, as patients with complex needs tend to require longer consultations there is a risk of inequality in access if fees are not adjusted to patient characteristics. In
Line Planck Kongstad+4 more
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Should the firm or the employee pay for upskilling? A contract theory approach
Upskilling involves costly effort on behalf of existing employees to acquire new skills that are required to execute high value‐added projects. A firm‐financed training scheme allows the screening of applicants but comes with the cost of hidden actions, as some employees might train themselves yet continue working on low‐value projects.
Radu Vranceanu, Angela Sutan
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Efficient Mechanisms under Unawareness [PDF]
We study the design of efficient mechanisms under asymmetric awareness and information. Unawareness refers to the lack of conception rather than the lack of information. Assuming quasi-linear utilities and private values, we show that we can implement in conditional dominant strategies a social choice function that is utilitarian ex-post efficient when
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The effect of budget deficit on current account deficit: Evidence from Iran [PDF]
The main objective of this paper is to present the theoretical argument of twin deficit hypothesis. In this study we evaluate the effect of budget deficit on current account deficit in Iran in the period of 1981-2012.
Abbassi, Ebrahim+2 more
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Wholesome Lunch to the Whole Classroom: Short‐ and Longer‐Term Effects on Early Teenagers' Weight
ABSTRACT Previous studies on the effect of school lunch programs on child obesity have been hampered by effect heterogeneity, self‐selection, and stigma‐induced under‐reporting, having produced mixed findings. Its potential long‐lasting effect has also been debated.
Shiko Maruyama, Sayaka Nakamura
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Abstract Oral nutrition supplements (ONS) are widely recommended for the management of unintentional weight loss in patient populations, long‐term care residents, and community‐dwelling older adults. Most marketed ONS are ultra‐processed, with precision nutrition and aseptic composition, as well as convenience and availability, driving their selection.
Daniela Rivero‐Mendoza+9 more
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CONSIDERATIONS ON THE IMPACT OF THE BUDGET DEFICIT ON THE ECONOMY OF ROMANIA
The specialized literature as well as the economic practice show that the budget deficit has become a characteristic phenomenon of the contemporary world.
Anișoara Niculina APETRI+2 more
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